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This is your cover page. Cut & discard this portion. ADD GRAPHICS Insert a picture or clip art using the Insert tab. ADD GRAPHICS Insert a picture or clip art using the Insert tab. ADD TITLE Triple-click on the existing WordArt then type your title. ADD TITLE Triple-click on the existing WordArt then type your title. ADD NAME Triple-click on the text in the text box then type your name and date This is your cover page. Cut & discard this portion. T. Steward South America North America

ADD GRAPHICS Insert a picture or clip art by clicking on the appropriate placeholder. ADD GRAPHICS Insert a picture or clip art by clicking on the appropriate placeholder. ADD TEXT Click into the placeholder and begin typing your text. ADD TEXT Click into the placeholder and begin typing your text. EDIT TAB  Type the title of the tab in the Notes section at the bottom of the window.  Copy the text.  Triple-click into the small rectangle and paste over the existing text. EDIT TAB  Type the title of the tab in the Notes section at the bottom of the window.  Copy the text.  Triple-click into the small rectangle and paste over the existing text. Cut & discard this portion! Swamps have trees Water is deeper Have areas of raised land Red maple & live oak trees Crocodiles, bear, deer and raccoons SWAMP

EDIT TAB  Type the title of the tab in the Notes section at the bottom of the window.  Copy the text.  Triple-click into the small rectangle and paste over the existing text. EDIT TAB  Type the title of the tab in the Notes section at the bottom of the window.  Copy the text.  Triple-click into the small rectangle and paste over the existing text. ADD GRAPHICS Insert a picture or clip art by clicking on the appropriate placeholder. ADD GRAPHICS Insert a picture or clip art by clicking on the appropriate placeholder. ADD TEXT Click into the placeholder and begin typing your text. ADD TEXT Click into the placeholder and begin typing your text. Cut & discard this portion! Cut & discard this portion! Water comes from rivers and lakes Form when salty and freshwater meets Flag irises Ducks, geese, pelicans Cattails, reeds, and grasses MARSH

EDIT TAB  Type the title of the tab in the Notes section at the bottom of the window.  Copy the text.  Triple-click into the small rectangle and paste over the existing text. EDIT TAB  Type the title of the tab in the Notes section at the bottom of the window.  Copy the text.  Triple-click into the small rectangle and paste over the existing text. ADD GRAPHICS Insert a picture or clip art by clicking on the appropriate placeholder. ADD GRAPHICS Insert a picture or clip art by clicking on the appropriate placeholder. ADD TEXT Click into the placeholder and begin typing your text. ADD TEXT Click into the placeholder and begin typing your text. Cut & discard this portion! Bog-Freshwater wetland Found in cold temperate zones Tropical bogs get water from rain and snow Bogs have high acid content Fens less acidic than bogs Rich in nutrients Canada & tropical areas BOGS and FENS BOGS & FENS